| State Highway 9 | |
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| North and South Highway Copeland – Porthill Branch Copeland – Porthill Road International Selkirk Loop |
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| Maintained by ITD | |
| Length: | 13.522 mi (21.762 km) |
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State Highway 9 (SH-9) is a state highway in Latah County, in the U.S. state of Idaho. It runs 13.522 miles (21.762 km) from SH-8 near Deary, north to SH-6 near Harvard.
SH-9 begins at an intersection with SH-8 near Deary and heads generally northwest and north to end at an intersection with SH-6 near Harvard.
The entire route is in Latah County.
SH-9 was the last State Highway in Idaho to be paved (though, as of 2012, SH-29 and SH-64 still have unpaved sections).
The Lewis and Clark Highway, from Lewiston eastward to Lolo Pass, was designated state route 9 in 1916 and construction began in 1920. Upon its completion in 1962, it became U.S. Route 12.
Route map: Google